BA (Hons) Illustration and Visual Media

Bachelor's degree

In London

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    3 Years

BA(Hons) Illustration and Visual Media is a studio-based course that aims to produce creative and innovative illustrators who are prepared to take risks with their work.ABOUT THIS COURSEThe course is led by a team of practising artists, designers, researchers and academics who will support you in becoming well informed and critically engaged.The course offers you the intellectual and creative space to examine existing definitions of illustration, whilst exploring future directions. You will develop a range of visual languages including animation, computing, photography and printmaking. OPEN DAYSThe next Open Day for this course will be held on:Saturday 18 NovemberSaturday 9 DecemberBook your place now!STUDENT WORKSTUDENT FILMS AND PROFILESWatch // LCC Student Voices: Jida Choura – BA (Hons) Illustration and Visual MediaINDUSTRY PROJECTSQBE – creating art installations for new officesVintage Ladybird – reimagining a classic brandPaperchase – product developmentLATEST NEWSPreviousNextGrayson Perry visits LCC Degree Shows 2017Spotlight on BA (Hons) Illustration and Visual Media – LCC Degree Shows 2017LCC student Eva Freeman shortlisted for Penguin Random House’s Student Design AwardDiploma in Professional Studies opportunity now available to students studying on 6 of LCC’s undergraduate design coursesView all news

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Location

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London
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Elephant and Castle

Start date

On request

About this course

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSHOME/EU/INTERNATIONALThe course team welcomes applicants from a broad range of backgrounds from all over the world. The course attracts students who apply direct from A-level (or equivalent) or from Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, or other art or design courses, as well as mature students who may have previously worked in industry.The standard minimum entry requirements for this course are:64 UCAS tariff points gained at GCE Advanced (A) Level or equivalent . (A-level subjects studied may include: English; History; Media; Business; Art and Design, or...

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Subjects

  • Computing
  • Animation
  • Teaching
  • Philosophy
  • Design
  • Illustration
  • Art
  • Image
  • University
  • Project
  • Industry
  • Team Training
  • Communication Training
  • Media

Course programme

Content

This course is subject to revalidation. Revalidation is a process that makes sure students get a high-quality academic experience. During revalidation, there may be some changes and developments to course content. Please contact us if you have any questions about this course.

BA (Hons) Illustration and Visual Media seeks to challenge existing preconceptions and definitions of illustration, and encourages students to view themselves as thinkers as well as image makers.

Taught by a team of practicing artists, designers, researchers and academics, all the tutors on the course are actively involved in scholarly investigation, graphic design and art related professional practice.

The course fosters an understanding of contemporary creative practice, critical debate and scholarly responsibility. The course offers you the intellectual and creative space to examine existing definitions of illustration whilst exploring future directions. This enables students to work in a broad range of media, processes and techniques.

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Course datesAutumn term:

Monday 24 September – Friday 7 December 2018

Spring term:

Monday 7 January – Friday 15 March 2019

Summer term:

Monday 15 April – Friday 21 June 2019

Course units

In common with all courses at the University of the Arts London, this course is credit rated. The course is 3 years, levels 4-6. Each year requires you to achieve 120 credit points. To be awarded the BA (Hons) Illustration and Visual Media qualification, you need to accumulate a total of 360 credits.

Year 1

Unit summary:

  • Introduction to Illustration and Visual Media (20 credits)
  • Exploration 1 (40 credits)
  • Application 1 (40 credits)
  • Contextual and Theoretical Studies 1 (20 credits)

At the beginning of year one, you'll be introduced to a range of mediums and media in order to give you a firm base of skills which will help you realise your ideas for set projects. You will also take part in educational visits to museums and exhibitions, which will inform your project work and you'll be involved in group projects and cross year projects to increase your skills in negotiation, collaboration and time management. These are vital key skills needed for pursuing a career in the creative industries.

The year will include introductory sessions to animation, computing, photography and printmaking. The Introduction to HE unit will involve a series of tutorials, seminars and workshops to help you build on the thinking, analysis and production essential for the creative process.

In the exploration unit, you will be taken through all aspects of subject research, data collection, documentation, ideas generation and material experimentation. Workshops in the application unit will involve you in process of creating layout text and image and will teach you to consider a hierarchy of information, typographic structures and image composition. You will start to develop an understanding of narrative and sequence for a range of multimedia outputs.

Year 2

Unit summary:

  • Collaborative Project (20 credits)
  • Exploration 2 (40 credits)
  • Application 2 (40 credits)
  • Contextual and Theoretical Studies 2 (20 credits)

In year 2 students are encouraged to experiment and explore an individual and personal approach to their illustration and design work. You will be supported in developing your own visual language and philosophy. Students are encouraged to choose from a range of live projects, take part in organised study trips and exhibit both internally and externally.

External industry links form a key part of this year, in relation to exhibiting and responding to live commissions (from organisations including Faber and Faber, John Brown Publishing, Time Out, ICA and the V&A); publishing your work professionally; taking part in cross year workshops and learning to curate; negotiating professional problems, visual languages, networking, self and group promotions and considering your place in professional practice.

In the Exploration unit, you will increasingly broaden your understanding of illustration and visual communication through workshops, text as image experimentation, sequence and narrative workshops. The Application 2 unit will involve the examination of professional structures and opportunities outside of the university.

A wide range of set projects and external projects will help you to consider the role of the contemporary illustrator; of professional life and its relation to your own practice. Students can also apply to take an industry placement year out called the Diploma in Professional Studies, as part of their course.

Diploma in Professional Studies

The Diploma in Professional Studies is an optional placement year in industry between the second and third year of the course. It is a managed year of professional experience largely undertaken in the design profession, in a variety of national and international locations. Successful candidates are selected on a competitive basis from academic performance and studentship, successful completion of the DPS bridging studies and by portfolio and proposal. Please view the Diploma in Professional Studies Programme Specification (PDF - 164KB) for more details.

Year 3

Units summary:

Route A

  • Contextual and Theoretical Studies 3 (40 credits)
  • Self-initiated Project (20 credits)
  • Major Project Studio (60 credits)

Route B

  • Contextual and Theoretical Studies 3 (20 credits)
  • Self-initiated Project (40 credits)
  • Major Project Studio (60 credits)

Year 3 is the culmination of your studies and focuses on your individual development and the combination of your previous teaching and learning into the production of a body of work that can be assessed academically and be presented within an industry scenario.

Via workshops, tutorial, lectures and seminars, you will form a plan that will help you to position yourself professionally. You'll apply your previous experience to a range of both course set subjects or those that you come up with yourself.

When you reach the final year, it may be that you have developed an interest in your dissertation topic and want to place greater emphasis on it - Route A allows you to do this. If on the other hand, you wish to place greater emphasis on studio work by doing a smaller dissertation, you can do so in Route B.

Course structure

The information outlined is an indicative structure of the course. Whilst we will aim to deliver the course as described on this page, there may be situations where it is desirable or necessary for the University to make changes in course provision, for example, because of regulatory requirements or operational efficiencies, before or after enrolment. If this occurs, we will communicate all major changes to all applicants and students who have either applied or enrolled on the course.

Please note that due to staff research agreements or availability, not all of the optional modules listed may be available every year.

In addition, the provision of course options which depend upon the availability of specialist teaching, or on a placement at another institution, cannot be guaranteed. Please check this element of the course with the course team before making a decision to apply.

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Programme Specification

‌BA Illustration & Visual Media Programme Specification 2017/18 (PDF - 398KB)

Staff Course Leader

Angela Michanitzi

Senior Lecturer

Tony Braithwaite, Leigh Clarke, Ellen Hanceri, Dr. Charley Peters

Associate Lecturer

Mike Nicholson, Chris Ratcliffe, Juliet Sugg, Rachel Emily Taylor

Year 2 Leader

Karl Foster

BA (Hons) Illustration and Visual Media

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